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coronavirus österreich, CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE So that's the pattern. If the media and Democrats hate the president, a crisis is their tool. It isn't new. What is new? A president who responds in kind. That's Trump. His feistiness will not slow our country's great ability to handle this threat. It's what got him to close the borders, which was panned as racist in the media. What Trump does or does not do will not make any difference to the press.
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coronavirus österreich, Anchor Harris Faulkner hosts a special edition of 'Outnumbered Overtime' with insight on the coronavirus outbreak from Dr. Mehmet Oz, CMS administrator Seema Verma, member of President Trump's coronavirus task force, and the Fox News medical A-Team. Italy's prime minister announced Monday evening that he was expanding restrictions on travel to cover the entire country in an unprecedented peacetime move to try to stop the spread of coronavirus. Giuseppe Conte said that a new government decree will require all Italians to meet a limited set of criteria -- such as a need to work or health conditions -- in order to travel outside the areas where they live.
coronavirus österreich - He said the quarantine ordered by Rome in the north over the weekend was not enough and would have to be extended to the whole country, impacting the country's 60 million residents. There won't be just a red zone, Conte told reporters. There will be Italy. Italy registered 1,807 more confirmed cases as of Monday evening, for a national total of 9,172, the most cases of the virus outside of China. The number of dead in Italy also increased by 97 to 463. CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE
coronavirus österreich - Early Sunday, Conte signed a decree attempting to lock down 16 million people in Italy's prosperous north -- including the entire Lombardy region and 14 provinces in the Piemonte, Veneto and Emilia Romagna regions -- until April 3. The newest measures extend school closures until April 3. Schools in Italy's center and south that were closed because of the virus were originally slated to re-open March 16. Conte also criticized young people who have continued to gather to drink and have a good time amid a public health crisis. Under the previous decree, pubs, bars and restaurants in the affected area were ordered to close at dusk. The early hours now apply to all of Italy.